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Funnelhead.Net
Distance: 0.9 Mi255 Glacier Dr
94553-4897 Martinez -
Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority
Distance: 6.0 Mi1280 Civic Dr Ste 210
94596 Walnut Creek -
Conservation Value
Distance: 14.2 Mi1474 University Ave # 132
94702 Berkeley -
Northbay Networks
Distance: 15.8 Mi5750 Hollis St
94608-2514 Emeryville -
Myers Container Corp
Distance: 16.1 Mi5801 Christie Avenue #255
94608 Emeryville
Pleasant HL Bayshore Disposal
- 441 N Buchanan Cir
- Martinez, California
- 94553-5119
- Phone: 925.685.4711
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Unfortunately, at this time we are unable to accept plastic bags for recycling. A new law, AB 2449, requires drugstores and grocery stores of at least 10,000 square feet to offer in-store recycling programs for plastic bags. As an alternative to plastic bags, some stores now have reusable bags available for purchase, generally made of light-weight, washable material. These reusable bags usually come with money-saving incentives, as many stores offer a discount each time a customer uses a reusable bag in lieu of a paper or plastic carryout bag. So, on your next trip to the grocery store don't forget your shopping list and plastic bags to recycle! We do not accept Styrofoam. For all practical purposes Styrofoam is not recyclable. Please do not put any #6 plastics in your cart, even if the item has a recycling logo. This includes Styrofoam products as well as non-Styrofoam #6 plastics. Want to learn more about plastics? Click here . Before discarding Styrofoam peanuts, consider taking them to your local UPS or mail packaging store. These stores will accept them for reuse at no charge. If you are throwing Styrofoam peanuts in your garbage cart please secure them in a plastic bag to prevent neighborhood spills. Q. What can I do about people taking my recyclables? Allied Waste understands scavenging is a nuisance, an invasion of privacy and impacts our local cities' diversion rates. From our perspective, we consider scavenging to be theft. Allied Waste is willing to support the cities in their efforts to prosecute any individual or individuals that are caught in the act of scavenging recyclable materials from our containers and who may also be violating any City ordinances in the process. If you are currently having an issue with your recycling materials (this includes from residential carts, business containers and loose cardboard) being taken by someone other than Allied Waste we suggest you contact your local Code Enforcement. The license plate and a description of the vehicle will be helpful.